Keep Surfaces Clean
Has someone in your house come in contact with the flu recently? Do you think you might have been exposed to the flu virus? Even if you answered no, you should still reduce your risk of getting infected by disinfecting the surfaces around your house. Flu germs can live on surfaces for a long time. Anywhere people gather, there is a chance of surfaces becoming contaminated.
In order to cut down on the germs, clean and disinfect doorknobs, toys, light switches, countertops, telephones, smartphones, game controllers, remotes, and anything else that numerous people touch throughout the day.
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